In Middlesex County, Portland received more than 5 inches of snow, according to WTNH. Three to six inches of snow fell in most parts of the state, including 5.7 inches in North Haven, 5 in Wallingford, 4.5 in East Haven, 4 in New Haven and 2.8 in Milford. Litchfield County received the lowest totals, with less than 2 inches reported in most towns.

Freezing temperatures are set to return after a mild afternoon, and the melted snow could cause more dangerous driving conditions statewide.

Wednesday will bring some possible rain and clouds. The northwest part of the state could see more snow (a dusting up to 1-2 inches) but highs for Connecticut will be around 40 degrees.

Despite a few rain showers at the end of the week, temperatures will hit in the 40-degree range and may even hit 50 on Friday.

In Middletown, no accidents were reported from 7 to 11 a.m. with snow falling steadily, according to police.

Middletown Lt. Heather Desmond said they are however issuing multiple tickets for parking on the street with the parking ban especially in the Wesleyan area.

“Knock on wood we’re good,” Desmond said.

Across the state has been similar, according to State Police Sgt. Sal Calvo. There have been a few spin outs along Route 9 especially in Middlefield, but it’s looking ok.

“The snow is sticking,” Calvo said. “There’s an inch down and it’s slushy. We have extra troopers on Route 9.”

Calvo said as usual people who don’t have to go out shouldn’t and if you do, drive slow and keep a good distance away from the car in front of you.

In Middletown, the public schools, Mercy High and Xavier High are all off on winter break and Middlesex Community College closed.

Parked vehicles on the streets run the risk of being towed by Middletown police. If a vehicle is towed during the ban, the owner can claim the vehicle by contacting police at 860-638-4000. All payments for ticket and towing charges must be paid before a vehicle will be released.

Wednesday will bring some possible rain and cloudy conditions. Some areas of the northwest part of the state could see more snow but temperature highs for the state will be around 40 degrees.

Despite a few rain showers at the end of the week, temperatures will hit highs in the 40 degree range and may even hit 50 on Friday.